Hanul Nuclear Power Plant
Hanul Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest suppliers of electricity not only within South Korea. It currently has a total of six reactors in operation, with more under construction. In this respect, it is surpassed only by the Kori Nuclear Power Plant.
It is owned and operated by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and the reactor supplier is KEPCO/KHNP. All reactors are pressurized water reactors.
technical parameters Hanul Nuclear Power Plant
| Location | South Korea, North Gyeongsang Province |
| Owner | Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power |
| Operator | Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power |
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| Reactor supplier | KEPCO / KHNP |
| Reactor type | PWR |
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| Cooling source | Sea of Japan |
| Units under const. | 2 × 1340 MW APR-1400 |
| Units planned | 2 × 1340 MW APR-1400 |
| Capacity factor | 76,63% |
| Nameplate capacity | 5928 MW |
| Annual net output | 39,795 GW·h (2016) |